IBM Hub/Switch Switch User Manual


 
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration
HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 297
Release 4.5, Revision 2
6.6.4.3 Logging Policy Window
The Logging Policy window will be displayed as shown in Figure 6-11 on page 299. The Logging
Policy for a configured server may be accessed from the HPSS Servers window, and from the Basic
Server Configuration window for that server. With either of the last two methods, the Logging
Policy window opens with the server name already filled in.
If the Logging Policy for the selected server does not exist, the fields will be displayed with default
values for a new policy. Otherwise, the configured policy will be displayed.
To add a new policy, change the default fields as desired and click on the Add button to create the
policy.
To update an existing policy, modify the desired fields and click on the Update button to write the
changes to the SFS file.
To delete an existing policy, click on the Delete button to delete the policy.
The following log message types can be specified for logging and/or SSM display:
Alarm—defines a high-level error condition of interest to the administrator. Typically, the
policy would be to send alarms to both the log and to SSM for displaying in the HPSS
Alarms and Events window (see Figure 1-5 on page 38 of the HPSS Management Guide).
SSM Types Record types that are to be
sent to SSM for display.
Any combination of the following:
Alarm, Event, Status.
Values from
the Default
Logging
Policy entry.
If no Default
Logging
Policy name,
the default is
Alarm,
Event,
Status
Advice: If SSM or system performance is degraded because excessive messages are
being sent to SSM by a particular server(s), set the Logging Policy to filter out
Alarm and Event record types. However, theHPSS administratorwill losevisibility
into any subsequent Alarm or Event messages from that server(s).
Since anything can be typed into the Descriptive Name field, it is easy to make
typos if you use the Start New button to create logging policies for preconfigured
servers. For instance, if you enter "bfs" (lower case) as the logging policy
descriptive name for a server whose Server Name is "BFS" (upper case), the logging
policy "bfs" will not define the logging policy for server "BFS". To avoid this
mistake, it is recommended that logging policies for configured servers be created by
clicking the Log Policy button on the HPSS Servers window which automatically
fills in the name ofthe selected serveras the server's logging policy descriptive name.
Display Field Name Description Acceptable Values
Default
Value